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    People urged to check old energy accounts for unclaimed credit from previous supplier

    October 31, 20253 Mins Read


    Nearly two million closed energy accounts have around £250 million sitting in them unclaimed.

    Anna Wise, PA Business Reporter and Linda Howard Money and Consumer Writer

    12:11, 31 Oct 2025

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    Around £250 million of energy credit is sitting in closed account balances and could be reclaimed by consumers, the UK’s energy watchdog has said. Ofgem and trade association Energy UK are urging people who may be due money to get in touch with their old supplier.

    Data shows that 1.9 million closed accounts have credit in them. Consumers who have moved home in the last five years may have money left in their accounts, but that could not be refunded because their contact details have not been updated.

    More than 90 per cent of closed account balances are returned automatically, and suppliers will always try to make sure outstanding credit is refunded, according to Energy UK.

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    People are being encouraged to check letters and emails for final bills, and contact their supplier or log into old accounts if they think they’re owed money.

    Tim Jarvis, Ofgem’s director general for retail, said: “Moving house requires a lot of life admin, and it’s understandable that some things will be missed.

    “But with almost two million closed accounts currently in credit, the message is clear – if you’ve moved in the last five years, reach out to your old supplier, provide them with the correct information, and you could be due a refund.”

    Ed Rees, Energy UK’s head of retail policy, said: “It’s always important to keep your contact details up to date so your supplier can provide support when you need it and so they can also then return unclaimed funds promptly.

    “If you’re moving, switching or closing an account, remember to keep your direct debit active until your final bill has been settled to avoid leaving money unclaimed.”

    Alastair Douglas, CEO at TotallyMoney CEO, said: “To check, you’ll just need to contact your old supplier with your details and the correct information, and they’ll be able to check your old account – an address should be enough if you don’t have your old bills.

    “And if they do owe you money, they’re required to pay you back – no matter how long ago the account was closed.

    “Although some people might just be owed a few pounds, others could be due more than £100 – which could come in useful during the winter months when energy usage and bills are higher.”

    Under Ofgem’s rules, suppliers are required to issue a final bill within six weeks of an account being closed and refund within 10 working days.

    Delays happen when customer details are missing and a refund cannot be made.

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